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Types of Sentences Monday, March 28, 2011. What is a phrase? A group of words that form a unit of meaning. A phrase does not contain its own subject and.

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1 Types of Sentences Monday, March 28, 2011

2 What is a phrase? A group of words that form a unit of meaning. A phrase does not contain its own subject and verb. Ex: She had taken the treasure from the field and stowed it away in a hole. or Crashing through a row of mailboxes, it landed in the lake.

3 What is a clause? A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb. The following sentence contains two clauses: Some students work in the food pantry because they care about helping hungry people.

4 Independent Clause An independent clause expresses a complete thought and can stand alone as a sentence. Some students work in the food pantry. Independent clause

5 Dependent Clause A dependent clause does not express a complete thought and cannot stand alone as a sentence. Most dependent clauses are introduced by words like because, when, if, while, and that. because they care about helping hungry people dependent clause

6 Dependent Clause Trigger Words After Although (even though and though) As When (whenever) While Until Because Before If Since that

7 Simple sentences a simple sentence contains one independent clause and no dependent clause. Exs: Kevin tutors. Jacqueline teaches young children acrobatics after school.

8 Compound Sentences a compound sentence contains two or more independent clauses and no dependent clauses. Ex: Kevin tutors, and he helps students learn math. Independent clauses can be joined by a comma followed by For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So (FANBOYS) or a semicolon.

9 Free Write 11/16/2011 Write 4-5 sentences describing your ideal vacation. Use at least 1 simple sentence and 1 compound sentence in your response. Underline your simple sentence once, and underline your compound sentence twice.

10 Complex Sentences a complex sentence contains only 1 independent clause and 1 or more dependent clauses** **Remember dependent clause trigger words- AAAWWUBBIS + that. Ex: When we visited, Dr. Hacking shared his fondest memories of the Catalina trip he took during the fall.

11 Complex Sentences cont. Whenever you begin a sentence with a dependent clause, you must follow the dependent clause with a comma. Dependent clause, independent clause.

12 Compound-complex sentences contains 2 or more independent clauses and 1 or more dependent clauses. Ex: When our school celebrates Earth Day, (we sign up for environmental projects), and (we try to complete them all in one day). Key: ()= independent clause Underline= dependent clause

13 Mentor Text When my comrades and I were pushed to our limits, I would see a glimmer of humanity in one of our prison guards, perhaps just for a second, but it was enough to reassure me and keep me going. from “A Long Walk to Freedom” by Nelson Mandela With a partner, underline the dependent clause, and put the independent clauses in parentheses. Adapted from “A Long Walk to Freedom” by Nelson Mandela

14 Answer When my comrades and I were pushed to our limits, (I would see a glimmer of humanity in one of our prison guards), perhaps just for a second, but (it was enough to reassure me and keep me going.) Dependent clause, Independent clause, (FANBOYS) Independent clause.

15 Compound-complex structure One way to structure a compound-complex sentence is… Dependent clause starting with an AAAWWUBBIS (,) Independent clause (,) (FANBOYS) Independent clause.

16 Journal You have 5 minutes to respond to the following questions. Answer in complete sentences. How do you define “courage”? Do you see yourself as courageous? Why or why not? If you could leave a definition of courage for future generations, what would it be? Who has it? Who could have it? Why?


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